Cape Tech Assists With Pollination Park
Posted May 23rd 2023

The Avalon Environmental Commission was grateful to receive assistance from students at Cape May Technical High School in removing destructive and invasive species of plants from the pollination park at 70th and Ocean Drive. The park is a popular destination for a plethora of pollinating insects but is an especially important stopover point later this summer for migrating monarch butterflies. “We appreciate all of the help that we had on May 9,” said commission chair Donna Rothman. “Mayor-elect McCorristin and Councilman McDermott lent a helping hand, but what a sight when that yellow school bus arrived filled with students! Thanks to everyone for their assistance.” |